Hino and DENSO Jointly Develop the World's First Electric Refrigerator System for Heavy-duty Trucks Using a Hybrid Unit
January 29 2014 - 4:47AM
JCN Newswire (English)
Hino Motors, Ltd. (Hino) and DENSO Corporation (DENSO) have
jointly developed the world's first electric refrigerator system
for heavy-duty trucks using a hybrid unit. This system is used in
the Hino Profia, which will be released on Feb. 1, in Japan.
With the combination of Hino's hybrid powertrain system technology
and DENSO's electric refrigerator system technology, the two
companies have developed a high-quality refrigerator system that
helps improve fuel economy, improves refrigeration performance, and
is quieter when operating.
Hybrid trucks conventionally use energy generated from hybrid
systems to assist the vehicle's driving. However, this new truck
uses energy from hybrid unit only for the new electric
refrigeration system, which saves fuel.
Heavy-duty refrigerated trucks typically require an auxiliary
engine or need to use their main engine power to operate the
compressor of the refrigerator. The newly developed electric
refrigerator system uses energy generated while driving or
regenerated energy from the hybrid unit to operate the
refrigerator's compressor. This substantially reduces the amount of
fuel normally used to drive the engine to operate the compressor,
thus reducing CO2 emissions as well.
Compared to refrigerated trucks that use an auxiliary engine to
operate the compressor, the new system is quieter, and contributes
to an approximately 150kg weight reduction because it does not need
an auxiliary engine.
In addition, compared with those having the main engine-driven
compressor system, the new truck can operate the refrigeration
compressor at a constant rotational speed using the energy supplied
from hybrid system, which stabilizes the refrigeration performance
and quality regardless if the truck is moving or stopped.
Trucks with main engine-driven compressor systems need to have
separate refrigerator components in the engine compartment, under
the floor panel, and in other places. However, the new truck uses a
new integrated refrigeration unit that includes an electric
compressor, condenser, and other devices. This simplified structure
uses fewer tubes and wires and also is easier to maintain.
The new refrigerator system includes a stand-by unit that can be
connected to an external 200-volt power source so the refrigerator
temperature can be maintained while the engine off for a long
period of time. The stand-by unit also has a timer function, which
can pre-freeze the refrigerator room without the driver's
operation. This helps reduce fuel consumption and manpower
costs.
The Hino Profia with an electric refrigerator system reduces the
amount of fuel required to operate its refrigerator. The new
truck's fuel efficiency exceeds Japan's 2015 fuel efficiency
standards by 5 percent. Moreover, as standard features, the Hino
Profia has advanced safety systems including an enhanced pre-crash
safety system (PCS)(*) designed to support drivers to prevent
rear-end collision with vehicle in motion ahead, a lane-departure
warning system that issues an alarm at a more appropriate timing,
and a driver monitoring system that provides more precise
detection. Thus, the Hino Profia is a heavy-duty truck that
achieves greater environmental and safety performance.
The compact and light-weight hybrid unit, installed to the Hino
Dutro Hybrid with proven results in the market, was optimized as an
energy source for this new refrigerator. This enables improved
eco-friendly performance, while minimizing effects to load capacity
and maintaining economy performance for the heavy-duty truck.
Hino will continue to offer useful products that are
environmentally safe and user- friendly. And DENSO will continue to
develop products and technologies that help automakers increase the
environmental performance of their vehicles to promote a more
eco-friendly society.
Target annual sales - First year: 180 units
* PCS is a registered trademark of Toyota Motor Corporation.
About Hino Motors
Hino Motors, Ltd. is a leading Truck and Bus manufacturer in Japan.
Hino brand vehicle sells in approx. 80 countries and regions
worldwide, and achieved 154,700 unit sales in 2013. Hino has been
committed to pursue advanced technologies, with more focus on
environment and safety area, and Hino brand hybrid vehicles already
sold more than 10,000 units globally since the launch of its hybrid
bus in 1991. Headquartered in Hino city, Tokyo. Consolidated global
sales for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2013, totaled JPY1,541
billion. For more information, please visit
www.hino-global.com.
About Denso
DENSO Corporation, headquartered in Kariya, Aichi prefecture,
Japan, is a leading global automotive supplier of advanced
technology, systems and components in the areas of thermal,
powertrain control, electronics and information and safety. Its
customers include all the world's major carmakers. Worldwide, the
company has more than 200 subsidiaries and affiliates in 38
countries and regions (including Japan) and employs more than
130,000 people. Consolidated global sales for the fiscal year
ending March 31, 2013, totaled US$38.1 billion. For more
information, go to www.globaldenso.com, or visit our media website
at www.densomediacenter.com.
Source: Denso
Contact:
Sadayoshi Yokoyama, Goro Kanemasu
DENSO CORPORATION
Tel: 81-566-25-5594
Fax: 81-566-25-4509
sadayoshi_yokoyama@denso.co.jp
goro_kanemasu@denso.co.jp
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